Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Sep 1897, p. 12

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Mr. William North-W est 1351 .Hr. (Margo, Yirrs S: his grandfather in Elm Miss Mary Lynn Ieav to on Tucsiay ' Mr. Frqd Klempp has ed as a bartender in House. He commence 9n the 23rd. H moxie! William Murdick left - West Just Wednesday .v man of! .. ‘0'] WV A N '1‘ min M r? (l. t} IS [0 number an .0 Toronto 6 The Chronicle. where [Alâ€"JAN 11 Term Septembc commenced h is “at Stratf._;rd, Out. »01 that properly prepares its (5 for Business Life. Attend- ;is year double that of last one kind of businc to our students 'H 3] a I) ENTS. I am just starting the best thing for money making you 9.921 for many a clay. Your name and .3 will bring the golden information. R. l’. GLASGOW. Toronto, Ont. 1. mm editor of to be noticed in His trip seems to: him, physically. ‘entv lily, for six 1 N'I‘ED.â€"-Solicitor9 for min, An Encvclmmlin eume, of 1 grandfath countenance Uh xxxitc iculntiun) I01 she has 51'0 W lex Gila] ISM All anvclopedi i-‘ive Rnya'l Quart L'ummiSsilm pa pyrts his first we l( 1:: wt l( 2U :11 a position. been engag. Ehe \V inkler [BHSE and the Pride 0 ance of Mr. the Early Genesee (3 liter of TH» most affected by rust. ticed in the,l 7. The Stewart’s eems to make the Pride of Genesse icaPly. greatest. length uf stra 8. The Early Red LL- ldayed with s Drufi t. on Com \Y secure their! ment S swax CANVASSERS we I] INS H ‘01]. duties: )cen W0 t} idling by thou tic satisfaction to $40 weekly. Tm; BRADLEY- Toronto, Ont. 83 training aid that ENG Vi 151' ‘1 was in any paid; \\ eekl v. \\ eek {making {in d in - of the 110 I] 1 Y 9. The Dawson’s Golden Chafl ‘ Stewart’s Champion produc- ed the plumpest grain. and the Snberien and Poole the most on grain. land Hens the Daw first to oronto. lumes. {lee kuu [88(8) and W an - 'SC €11 101‘ OI UBDBSt _-_"- VVOI\S!J, COII‘J L‘ d and progressive f .m'son’s st, and the Pr rian the weal Reports of Successful Winter Wheat Experiments from 231 Ontario Farms. {393“ WINTER “’IIEAT 1108:“ in the sprin- mg avnra; Dawson 13; Early IS; and 1-20 hushe son’s Gold H Dawson’s VALUAB'LE VAHIWES of straw. ll U) R113 mew V. the I) ll ut ’8 Golden Chafl ampion were the of Genesee and Giant were the I) and to Othe Champion and M [’3 half were the L1 the Early the Scewart’s Pd 0‘ Cl'iW’SOD and Rest 1 Uhuff was §he :y with the of the past four G olden Ch aff- {ed Clam-‘30); Cally Gencseo nus numb that of mu S I l'ét W l'lC U THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, September 2nd, [897. ”"0 6X1 cri- L S Champion son ’8 G 001d 11 the best: an- bution and were sets with three _. the Dawson’s used throughout. the results of all )9 compared with ield of winter nvson’s Golden W 35m", with M3 of grain U ports of care SO \Vhf -vâ€" VJIV see and Chum}; do Rim-s in Montreal to “'Hl- .cre the «("1110tlml’l'omier11ml listen to his izulllress. An address of welcome You and'was read in two languages after cod the \xliicll the Premier $130k3 briefly in reply. He said he considered on and Canada had taken her place amongst ere tlze'the mtions of the dflY- The Ger-‘ Larly man and Belgian Treaty had been denounced and in closing this Eng- lture. land had made a sacrifice. Speak' of his decorations he said he ‘ accepted them so much for himself Id the as for Her Majesty’s faithful sub- hrunk- jects in Canada. He spoke also 0 the pleasure of his return and h' )1 1t GU RIM interest. l1. \\ ll l) tnousan Gladstone a Most G nurope lulu) irers um )1 ll IS h Iew weeks Ion" the feelingof th we wish them bounded banninm NI Sir Wilfred L: 101 IT is with feelin W’ a wumunce that and family are a The whole town ft Will be a mm”. L A :11 nal with this Seed bxhuusced. blank form on which to report will be furnished free of cost to his ad- dress. The supply of some of the varietii-.-s is limited but we wi;l be enabled to furish a large number istrations of sswurs the El bOEth Of CI] eutine for ulcg red me in two ‘rigs pass daily. The visitations to the plots were very numerous. The remarks by passers by and the com- {parisons made wouli fill a volume. "The experiment actually became the leading: topic of village talk for some time previous to hervesting Thus many object lessons were learned by every day observers. I have taken a good deal of pains with the experi9 ment but feel well repaid. The following leaclim,r varieties of; Winter wheat will be distributed this year for co-operative experiments in Ontario. racio by the many favorable comments given in reports, the following being an examph : “Co-operative experi meme should be located in con- Spicious places as object lessons. My experiment with wmter wheat was near the road where 200 to 300 0n Saturd compatriots. The three :15 whom he admires are Her ncious Majesty, Hon. Mr. 0 and His Holiness, the An assemblage of chem '10 pl'eparal Believe me 1 College, Guelph, Aug 01' 3001] peep ll hi Jl CO’I'OI are about to mrier returned to lay morning last :reived with great joy bv his political o~zeiini3nists and u 315., Toronto Manufacture Jllasc’s Linsee< aerated Scre ti ‘0 days. It C. A. ZA VITZ, lion. clmgs of dee but Mr. Richal‘ ”age of sixty arhered on the before the supply is vot re ami “l ls thcu‘ de 8. Duriu have prov. EXLHJI‘i men talist 33rd, 1897. J\l“{41 Anseed and sc re throat. 9? deep regrt OMB. {l n CHE IS an 101110 ave us. parture 1:: their eiitllen‘ ‘active U 1'] 1 n _______ Q ULL 1 ”an“? 111 2\O\OIIS 23lljdel'8, 3122me. 1722.113 I . .22. ~ 5 Spring Tooth Harrow. i22“‘2 222 the ’(loublo mdtl .' a :72 .22), 222 22.2 muket. (22222 22 ' 2222223 4 " {02 all kinds 01 222.2 s. I n‘ .- 6) C“ 2 25231.00, $i‘7” o ‘fiv $2; ()0 (Pianos, O2gans and Sewn 2 d2} nos. 2 yard. In Canadlafn Monm to loan on farm 122'221--ez't_\' a' Tweods we Show 22 V92 y fine! ‘0“‘35‘ We?“ 0., lConvevancing,Leases “2112: Mort- lOt at ~00, 400’ 500 EL yd I gages, etc” drawn up on short These are wonderful '22lues. ”01:09- h h d Id . orses on t an so Our Trimmlngs are alwavs “ ll NEW TWEEDS.::_ I A splendid range of Fall? Fm Tweeds. 25 Suit lengths of; the latest Scotch Suiting in f Noxon’s Thc (T and '1‘ wem UUUS 00(1 broken up, and ask the causeâ€"(lx'iuk.l If I go to the gallows and ask its? victim the cause, the answerâ€"drink. ; Then I ask myself in perfect wonderq ment, why do not men put a stop to' this thing, ?---Archl)i9l1nn Imlnna I 111:5 WOO T T 1-, . . .‘CXO The great cause of 500131 crlme 13, “7 ‘ drink. The great cause of poverty; 0 J is drink. When Ihear of a family some broken up, and ask the causeâ€"drink! IfIgo to the gallows and ask its? \V victim the cause. the angwpr._.1..;n1, ! ( A prosperous liquor dealer was boasting to a group of men standing near his saloon of the amount of . money he had made. “ I have made $1000 in the last three months,” he said. “You have made more than that.” quietly remarked a listener. “ What is that ?.’ was the quick re- Sponse. “You have made my two: sons drunkards. You have made‘ their mother a heart-broken woman. You have made much more than that! I reckon. but you’ll get the full no»:I count some day I” t are wonderfth c and All the 00?; and ?â€"-â€"Archbishof) Ireland inches wide 110 IC\V Of 110 W we have openc 1L yard. ado C k Cl‘ircs at Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Threshers for sale at rooms. Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left a l"'nnn---â€" â€" A ’2': :{BOOK OF \‘.‘ 111112! gower Town gun n in em ‘eV ()OL at 11110 times. (3111 ding ‘V !RESH GR UL .333 on hand. A 1211' Farm I mplemcn Machincn' munch. 111 large Pam Cloth 100mm We make t1. em I At this price the snap and won't I; for the month of Juh making this one of t] ( best: month for C Clothing “0 eh We a] e Q‘i\ i119): (T done on slu e assortme We have a few --Licensml Agent for Odd pairs of Blah} ()l' I th BARGAINS :5: CXL‘ W at Tm: oneer £13111 111- The Mt Forest. wpenr in a full dre Mr. Cuthlm mnouuce tha on those ll== photographin cinicy. HANOVER hm trees barked 1:1 hgd a mouopol me Post- it: out this time. On Friday nigh willbe given in th. 3.. No. 1, Norman” teacher. has spent it“; preparations l good attendance certify th pletely re from With a long.r tin are easV ‘ How ’ n Grey Review of the hem- ovom was a many of hi: Charlie's hen the darts of Herald. ity of co John Ell ington Hi of his sch tions. 'l‘l up 29 can! and every hundred [ \Vulkertu man,” who he Ar'emesia for ing a Liston v furnishing it AdVIHm}. “u ture In a I “'6 under run throu paper. \V. J. Bell. hul‘ Beeton. They a gale, but. failing OK thecombiuati Open. They obu gold. silver and It. $1.50. also $53! ven dollars in bi. lee postage sum piece were louu Town Hall. on! ginrs has been Free Press IF tny one h town lately we it Tlmy have iug use of the. la ther Most of curely housed a come their retu genexally good,‘ (fifliculty, and. tively little dam think so, but th rejoice more in ivy than the to? e: a1 prosperity parity of the never been marl _ ted than durind The whole out" it bu .been to! gone-n1 short“ in many part. 4 large surplus it think bring bot! ripr‘u “junta-o! in! knot thou - ' ‘ I. ‘ Du. Cums‘rt in last small tin LOCAL 7 consider Dias. o SC I) 00 you like (I Day would it. not. bee l‘lu Bel AR l( li( )tt It be or SIX ll AK on LI It tou m r01! H R ill 1H

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